PILOT SPIN
Pilot Zone => Pilot Zone => Topic started by: PeterNSteinmetz on October 02, 2021, 09:00:33 AM
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The last thing we need is other airlines adopting Delta’s terrible attitude about it’s customers.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/delta-pushes-airlines-create-national-093819016.html?guccounter=1
Of course they want the other companies to join them because they are no doubt losing customers over this type of behavior. It seems like it should be a good anti-trust lawsuit if they try this.
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The major US airlines (UAL, AA and Delta) have become the modern day Aeroflot.
Terrible customer service, nasty airplanes and flight attendants that have to turn sideways to waddle down the aisles.
It’s never a pleasant experience, cattle car deluxe.
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The major US airlines (UAL, AA and Delta) have become the modern day Aeroflot.
Terrible customer service, nasty airplanes and flight attendants that have to turn sideways to waddle down the aisles.
It’s never a pleasant experience, cattle car deluxe.
The only airline that I’ve flown that tries to treat us as humans is Southwest.
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The only airline that I’ve flown that tries to treat us as humans is Southwest.
I liked Frontier when I flew them, the flight attendants were very nice and helpful, but maybe that was just the route I flew, but they deleted the flight I needed and had limited scheduling options to start with.
EVERYONE should disobey the mask rule. Let the airlines put the whole population on a no fly list and go bankrupt. Fuck em.
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I liked Frontier when I flew them, the flight attendants were very nice and helpful, but maybe that was just the route I flew, but they deleted the flight I needed and had limited scheduling options to start with.
EVERYONE should disobey the mask rule. Let the airlines put the whole population on a no fly list and go bankrupt. Fuck em.
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This
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Unfortunately the mask mandate on public transportation is a Federal order. So applies to all airlines. I suppose an airline could decide to not bother enforcing it - that would be nice. Basically tell the Feds they can hire inspectors and pay for tickets if they want.
But that is grossly unrealistic given the heavily regulated nature of commercial airlines.
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Unfortunately the mask mandate on public transportation is a Federal order. So applies to all airlines. I suppose an airline could decide to not bother enforcing it - that would be nice. Basically tell the Feds they can hire inspectors and pay for tickets if they want.
But that is grossly unrealistic given the heavily regulated nature of commercial airlines.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the Executive Branch followed the lawmaking process and actually went to Congress to make a law out of it, instead of just pretending it’s law?
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Wouldn’t it be nice if the Executive Branch followed the lawmaking process and actually went to Congress to make a law out of it, instead of just pretending it’s law?
Xiden is doing away with the legislative part. Congress should be suing him for his over reach.
Executive Orders were never meant as a process to bypass congress. But our feckless congress and senate seem to have no problem with this.
This is the crap of tin pan dictators.
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Xiden is doing away with the legislative part. Congress should be suing him for his over reach.
Executive Orders were never meant as a process to bypass congress. But our feckless congress and senate seem to have no problem with this.
This is the crap of tin pan dictators.
Every single time Congress fails to act against unlawful executive orders, from a president from EITHER party, helps to centralize power in the executive - something specifically against the language in the Constitution and the intent of our Founders.
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Every single time Congress fails to act against unlawful executive orders, from a president from EITHER party, helps to centralize power in the executive - something specifically against the language in the Constitution and the intent of our Founders.
Exactly.
We’ve reached the point of no return.
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Exactly.
We’ve reached the point of no return.
thats what my girlfriend way back when used to tell me / she knew it was going to happen.